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RED WOLVES AND FALCONS GIVE BACK TO MOBILE COMMUNITY AT 68 VENTURES BOWL

Both teams participated in multiple community service events around the Port City

 MOBILE, Ala. – Both Arkansas State and Bowling Green spent their Monday morning at various locations throughout Mobile helping at food pantries and as educational mentors as part of the 68 Ventures Bowl Community Service Day.

The teams split up into multiple groups, maximizing the impact on the community with representatives at the USA Children’s and Women’s Hospital, visiting with residents at the Mulherin Home, assisting at the Prodisee Pantry and Feeding the Gulf Coast.

BGSU student-athletes and coaches visited with dozens of patients at the USA Children’s and Women’s Hospital, which provides highly-regarded surgical, oncological, clinical and acute care to women and children.

Mulherin Home is a home for individuals with congenital developmental disabilities in a loving and family environment.

The Prodisee Pantry is a faith-based non-profit community ministry in Baldwin County that provides emergency food and disaster relief for families facing tough financial times.

Feeding the Gulf Coast is a non-profit organization that provides food to help those in need, including the backpack coalition and senior adults. Their network serves 24 counties in Alabama, Florida and Mississippi and covers 22,000 square miles. They serve 400 pantry partners and 150 child nutrition partners.

The 26th annual 68 Ventures Bowl will kick off at 8:00 pm, on Thursday, Dec. 26, 2024 at Hancock Whitney Stadium.

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